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2015 Turn/DRL bulbs keep going out

rickkapur

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2015 5.0. Turn/DRLs keep going out pretty much every year. I had the harnesses replaced two yrs ago, still the same problem. Any suggestions? Thanks
 
There's several write ups on the forum on how to install LEDs that actually work. You might have to re-pin one or both wire connectors (not hard, just tedious) for them to work. My first cheap set (Pilots) lasted a year. My 2nd set (Sirius) lasted 3 years. I went back to a cheap set last week as the Sirius ones are no longer made... we'll see how long they last
 
I added 1 Ohm resistors in series, and have not had to replace any bulb since:


LEDs are cool looking, but eventually, the amber lights will come back in fashion simply by being different.
 
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I previously used the no longer available Sirius bulbs. They were a great plug and play option, were nice and bright and lasted longer than the OEM incandescent bulbs, however they did fail sometime after a year or year and a half or so.

I went back to using incandescent bulbs of the long life variety but I also now turn those off manually and use the white led strip at my DRL's and then switch to auto mode to turn on the headlights during night driving. I've still had to replace 1 amber bulb in the past year, but i anticipate continued deceased frequency of doing so.
 
To each his own... right? If you like it, nothing wrong with it. My sirius bulbs lasted about 3 years. I've never had hyperflashing even with cheap bulbs. The intensity of the bulbs are so compelling. The sirius bulbs I had would even illuminate street signs at night with the headlights on (as you prob already know).
 
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